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Four Divine Institutions
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Under the Laws of Divine Esatblishment the are for Divine Institutions:
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1. Freedom
2. Marriage
3. Family
4. Nationalism (Patriotism)
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The Word of God establishes freedom and nationalism as principles upon which a nation best functions in the interest of God's plan for the human race
within the concept of the spiritual battle that many Christians refer to as the "Angelic Conflict." As the principles of freedom and nationalism are joined together in the interest of
function within a national entity, we should take a look at the economic function within various forms of government to better understand why "CAPITALISM" is that form of economic system
that is most consistent with the plan of God for the human race during the Angelic Conflict.
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SYMBOLS OF FREEDOM
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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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THE BILL OF RIGHTS
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THE LAW
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by Frederic Bastiat |
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First published in 1850. |
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This is an English translation from the original French.
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When a reviewer wishes to give special recognition to a book, he predicts
that it will still be read "a hundred years from now." The Law, first published
as a pamphlet in June, 1850, is already more than a hundred years old. And
because its truths are eternal, it will still be read when another century has
passed.
Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850) was a French economist, statesman, and author.
He did most of his writing during the years just before - and immediately
following -- the Revolution of February 1848. This was the period when France
was rapidly turning to complete socialism. As a Deputy to the Legislative
Assembly, Mr. Bastiat was studying and explaining each socialist fallacy as it
appeared. And he explained how socialism must inevitably degenerate into
communism. But most of his countrymen chose to ignore his logic.
The Law is here presented again because the same situation exists in America
today as in the France of 1848. The same socialist-communist ideas and plans
that were then adopted in France are now sweeping America. The explanations and
arguments then advanced against socialism by Mr. Bastiat are -- word for word --
equally valid today. His ideas deserve a serious hearing.
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(Click on "THE LAW" above to read this magnificent book.)
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Date and Time Last Edited:
02/28/06 12:34 PM